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Tracking Philadelphia's Many Murals Via the Web

 

A new web site created by the Cartographic Modeling Laboratory at Penn is being launched to document the beauty and diversity of Philadelphia's 2,500 murals.

In partnership with the Philadelphia Department of Recreation's Mural Arts Program, the project is part of Penn's Neighborhood Information System that focuses on vacant properties and neighborhood change in Philadelphia. Community development efforts to reclaim vacant land and buildings can be easily traced by studying the growth of murals.

History of Immigration mural

"A trash-filled vacant lot may be a liability, but it also represents an opportunity for redevelopment," said Marilou "ML" Wernecke, managing director of the Cartographic Modeling Laboratory. "Groups like the Mural Arts Program turn blank walls adjacent to vacant lots into canvases and transform the lots from eyesores to community assets in the process."

The database contains project descriptions, photos and artists' profiles and is accessible to the general public. With the query and mapping tools, visitors to the web site can search for murals by theme, artist's name, zip code or year of completion. Additional information such as background data, photographs, artists' biographies and links to other works by the same artists can be retrieved by clicking on a thumbnail of each individual mural.

The Cartographic Modeling Lab is a joint venture of GSFA and the School of Social Work and specializes in spatial analysis to better understand urban and social problems. The Neighborhood Information System is funded by the William Penn Foundation and the City of Philadelphia. The new web site can be found at www.cml.upenn.edu/murals.


  Almanac, Vol. 49, No. 32, May 6, 2003

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
May 6, 2003
Volume 49 Number 32
www.upenn.edu/almanac

The inaugural holder of the Williams Term Chair in Biology has been named.
The Clark Chair in Assyriology has a new incumbent.
A director for the new Critical Writing Program in the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing.
The School of Dental Medicine Teaching Awards
The Wharton School Teaching Awards
A Commencement Invitation to the Penn community.
It’s Graduation time at Penn: The School Ceremonies and speakers.
The Penn Reading Project: The Quiet American, will be on Sunday during NSO.
Creating a Student Performing Arts Hub at Penn.
The body of David Dantzler-Wolfe, the student missing since December, has been found.
Honors abound for faculty and students.
The policy on Financial Disclosure and Presumptively Prohibited Conflicts for Faculty Participating in Clinical Trials.
The Procedures Regarding Misconduct in Research.
UPM on the situation at the Iraq National Museum .

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